June 10, 17, 1951
Two record-breaking audiences, over 2,500 people, walked down the trail to the Theatre to see A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by John G. Fuller, based on Mark Twain’s novel. Lucille Fuller directed the production, the Forest Theatre’s 25th Spring Play.
The play contrasts the life and thoughts of the half-mystical days of King Arthur with those of the age of modern miracles in which we live, as Hank, the Connecticut Yankee (Lloyd Mason), rides a motorcycle into King Arthur’s Court. As usual there was a great deal of fun as the Players brought this classic Mark Twain story to life.